David P. Hamilton

Orcid: 0000-0002-9341-8777

Affiliations:
  • Griffith University, Australian Rivers Institute, Australia


According to our database1, David P. Hamilton authored at least 15 papers between 2008 and 2023.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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Bibliography

2023
dycdtools: an R Package for Assisting Calibration and Visualising Outputs of an Aquatic Ecosystem Model.
R J., February, 2023

2022
Relationship of Attributes of Soil and Topography with Land Cover Change in the Rift Valley Basin of Ethiopia.
Remote. Sens., 2022

Developing best practice guidelines for lake modelling to inform quantitative microbial risk assessment.
Environ. Model. Softw., 2022

Automation of species-specific cyanobacteria phycocyanin fluorescence compensation using machine learning classification.
Ecol. Informatics, 2022

2019
A short review of contemporary developments in aquatic ecosystem modelling of lakes and reservoirs.
Environ. Model. Softw., 2019

2018
Ten simple rules for collaboratively writing a multi-authored paper.
PLoS Comput. Biol., 2018

Modelling hydrology and water quality in a mixed land use catchment and eutrophic lake: Effects of nutrient load reductions and climate change.
Environ. Model. Softw., 2018

A multi-lake comparative analysis of the General Lake Model (GLM): Stress-testing across a global observatory network.
Environ. Model. Softw., 2018

2016
Spatial heterogeneity in geothermally-influenced lakes derived from atmospherically corrected Landsat thermal imagery and three-dimensional hydrodynamic modelling.
Int. J. Appl. Earth Obs. Geoinformation, 2016

2015
Automated calculation of surface energy fluxes with high-frequency lake buoy data.
Environ. Model. Softw., 2015

2014
Advancing projections of phytoplankton responses to climate change through ensemble modelling.
Environ. Model. Softw., 2014

2012
Time-scale dependence in numerical simulations: Assessment of physical, chemical, and biological predictions in a stratified lake at temporal scales of hours to months.
Environ. Model. Softw., 2012

2011
Predicting the effects of climate change on trophic status of three morphologically varying lakes: Implications for lake restoration and management.
Environ. Model. Softw., 2011

Derivation of lake mixing and stratification indices from high-resolution lake buoy data.
Environ. Model. Softw., 2011

2008
Ten steps applied to development and evaluation of process-based biogeochemical models of estuaries.
Environ. Model. Softw., 2008


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